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Antarctic Peninsula

The Ice

No roads, no towns, no permanent population. Just the last wilderness on earth — and a Zodiac to get you there.

At a glance · 5 reasons to go

Why Antarctic Peninsula.

  1. A continent the size of Europe and Australia combined where wildlife has never learned to fear humans.The Antarctic Treaty (1959) suspended territorial claims and dedicated the place to science and peace.

  2. Every expedition launches from Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, and crosses the Drake Passage — two days, 1,000 km, seas to 8 metres on the Drake Shake or glassy calm on the rare Drake Lake.

  3. Season shapes everything: November brings tabular icebergs the size of city blocks.December–January is penguin chick season — Gentoo, Chinstrap, Adélie colonies in full chaotic operation. February–March is humpbacks bubble-net feeding in the Gerlache Strait.

  4. IAATO rules govern every landing: 100 visitors ashore at any one site, 5-metre distance from wildlife, biosecurity boot-washing in and out.The wildlife does not know the 5-metre rule.

  5. Cost runs USD $8,000–$25,000+ per person across 10–12 days.Ships under 150 passengers get more Zodiac landings; the expedition staff matter more here than anywhere on earth — research them before booking. Polar medical evacuation insurance is non-negotiable.

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The Antarctic Peninsula is the world's most consequential journey. There is no hyperbole available that the place itself does not exceed. No permanent human population. No roads. No hotels. No towns. No government. The Antarctic Treaty (1959) suspended territorial claims and dedicated the continent to science and peace, and the effect — in a century of relentless human development — is a landmass the size of Europe and Australia combined where wildlife has never learned to fear the species looking at it. When a leopard seal hauls itself onto an ice floe 10 metres from your Zodiac and regards you with complete indifference, you understand what the pre-industrial world felt like. You also understand why people spend USD $15,000 to get here.

The Peninsula is the most accessible reach of the continent — a narrow arm extending north toward the tip of South America, 1,000 km across the Drake Passage from Ushuaia, Argentina. Every Antarctic expedition begins in Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, where expedition vessels take on provisions and passengers before the two-day crossing. The Drake Passage has two personalities. The Drake Shake — force 8–10 conditions with seas to 8 metres — is the famous version; the Drake Lake — rare, glassy calms — is the gift. Most crossings involve both. Scopolamine patches, ginger tablets, and the honest advice of veteran expedition leaders will serve you better than denial.

The season runs November through March, and the month you travel shapes what you find. November brings the most dramatic sea ice and iceberg gardens — tabular bergs the size of city blocks, sculpted by wind and sun into cathedrals of blue ice. December and January are penguin chick season: Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adélie colonies in full chaotic operation, hundreds of thousands of birds carpeting the volcanic beaches. The noise, the smell, and the sheer biological intensity of a working penguin colony are unlike anything else in natural history. February and March bring the whales — humpbacks feeding in dense krill aggregations in the Gerlache Strait, bubble-net feeding in coordinated loops, breaching within view of Zodiac landings. Blue whales, the largest animals ever to exist on earth, appear in the outer waters.

Zodiac shore landings are the mechanism through which you encounter Antarctica. The ship anchors; the Zodiac drivers ferry passengers to the beach in groups; you step ashore — carefully, on volcanic rock or snow — and walk through a landscape that has been unchanged since the last Ice Age. IAATO (the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) regulates everything: no more than 100 visitors ashore at any site at any time, a 5-metre distance from wildlife (the wildlife does not know this rule), no food onshore, biosecurity boot-washing before and after every landing. The rules exist because Antarctica is the most intact ecosystem remaining on earth, and the expedition operators who pioneered this travel understand the obligation.

Hurtigruten pioneered Antarctic expedition travel and remains one of the benchmark operators. Quark Expeditions, Lindblad Expeditions (in partnership with National Geographic), Ponant, and Silversea Expeditions each operate distinct products at different price points and ship sizes. Smaller ships — under 150 passengers — allow more landings and less time waiting for Zodiac queues. The ship is also your hotel, your lecture theatre, and your community for 10–12 days: the naturalist and expedition staff you encounter matter more in Antarctica than at any other destination on earth. Research them before you book.

The cost — USD $8,000 to $25,000+ per person — reflects the true cost of operating a polar expedition vessel in one of the most remote and logistically complex environments accessible to civilian travel. Medical evacuation, if required, involves helicopter to Punta Arenas, Chile. The nearest hospital is several hours away. Comprehensive travel insurance with polar medical evacuation coverage is not optional — it is the condition of responsible booking.

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Quark Expeditions

Gold

Quark Expeditions is the world’s leading polar expedition cruise operator with 30+ years operating in Antarctica. Their fleet includes purpose-built vessels from the 300-passenger World Explorer to the intimate 12-passenger Ocean Endeavour. All-inclusive expedition pricing covers Zodiac landings, onboard naturalists, all meals, and lectures. IAATO member. Polar Pro programme for kayaking, camping on ice, and snow-shoe excursions available as add-ons.

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LATAM Airlines

Standard

LATAM is South America’s dominant carrier and the essential gateway for GEA destinations. Flies to Punta Arenas (PUQ) and Puerto Montt for Patagonia, Guayaquil (GYE) and Quito (UIO) for Galápagos connections, and Ushuaia (USH) for Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica expeditions. oneworld alliance member.

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安全情報

Safety Overview

Antarctica Peninsula

Very Good

Antarctica has no government, no crime, and no political risk. All risk is environmental. The Drake Passage crossing (2 days each way) involves severe sea conditions — force 9–12 storms are possible. IAATO-member operators maintain the highest safety standards globally; only IAATO vessels with appropriate certification should be booked. Medical facilities are limited to the ship’s doctor. Evacuation to Ushuaia or Punta Arenas takes 48+ hours in deteriorating conditions.

Traveller Notes

  • Expedition travel insurance with medical evacuation from at-sea position is non-negotiable.
  • IAATO biosecurity protocol: all gear must be decontaminated before landing to protect native ecosystems.
  • Seasickness medication: Scopolamine patch (prescription) is the most effective.
  • Physical fitness: Zodiac boarding requires stepping in rough seas. Mobility issues should be disclosed pre-booking.
  • Pack layers: -10°C to +5°C range. Expedition operators provide outer gear.

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